FBI witness relentlessly stalked by police in Colorado after fingering weirdo pastor in child’s murder
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on February 7, 2017, 9:25 P.M. CST
These photos were captured by a full spectrum surveillance system set up around the family home of FBI witness Danielle (and Curtis) Kekoa, Northglenn, Colorado.
Denver FBI interviewed Danielle Kekoa in November of 2015 three days before the mass shooting at Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs.
Danielle Kekoa told FBI Agent Kimberly Milka during several interviews that the Kekoa family is being stalked by local police and a satanic cult being run by Rev. Bob Enyart at a facility called Denver Bible Church.
The FBI is investigating Enyart’s fake church for suspected involvement in attacks on Planned Parenthood.
Danielle Kekoa told the FBI that she and her husband believe Enyart murdered JonBenet Ramsey.
Family warned their dead bodies will be raped and cut into tiny pieces
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on February 4, 2017, 7:46 P.M. CST
There is very little doubt a Colorado couple has turned valuable information over to the FBI pertaining to the JonBenet Ramsey murder.
And somebody within the City of Northglenn, Colorado’s local government is very worried about it.
JonBenet Ramsey
Curtis and Danielle Kekoa, Northglenn, were contacted by the Denver FBI in 2015 regarding information about a fake church suspected of domestic terrorism plots; they now continue to be stalked by local police.
Danielle Kekoa was interviewed in 2015 by the FBI regarding information she and her husband, Curtis Kekoa, possessed about Rev. Bob Enyart and organized crime plots being staged out of Denver Bible Church. The Kekoa’s are defectors from what they call a “satanic cult” and have turned information over to the FBI regarding Planned Parenthood and murdered children including JonBenet Ramsey, Jessica Ridgeway, and Dylan Redwine.
Curtis and Danielle Kekoa
The Kekoa’s have acquired hours of video surveillance that show officers with the Northglenn Police Department stalking and harassing their family – stalking that has gone on for years.
On February 3, 2017, Curtis Kekoa provided Write Into Action a photo of the NGPD’s latest activities in front of their home.
Photo courtesy of Kekoa Productions
“NGPD showed up again today, about 2:30 p.m. local. Two of them. That’s three times this week,” Curtis Kekoa said.
Curtis Kekoa said recent video captures officers standing in front of their home and making gestures at their house while laughing.
The creepy community police in Northglenn behave like they are auditioning for a Stephen King movie as they harass this family of eight that includes small children and a special needs adult. The Kekoa’s have received emails that warn they will be murdered and cut into pieces.
No investigation has ever been launched by the NGPD into the source of emails that warn FBI witnesses that they will ‘fuck their dead bodies’.
Write Into Action previouslypublishedvideo captured by the Kekoa’s that showed a NGPD police officers showing up at her home and attempting to open the house door without a warrant.
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on October 7, 2016, 09:34 P.M. CST
The police department in Northglenn, Colorado has been caught deliberately trying to hide audio of a formal police interview that contains information regarding several murdered children in Colorado.
On October 3, 2016 the city of Northglenn, Colorado (partially) filled a records request submitted by Write Into Action (Timothy Charles Holmseth). The public records received by Write Into Action is missing known records; including a formal recorded police interview conducted by NGPD Sgt. Mike DiGiovanni with Curtis Kekoa, Northglenn, Colorado.
The interview contains stunning amounts of information about murdered children in Colorado. The information was so viable and valuable the Denver FBI would seek the Kekoa’s out for the information three years later.
Curtis Kekoa’s wife, Danielle Kekoa, was interviewed by Denver FBI in 2015 regarding information the Kekoa’s had about a domestic terror group based out of Denver Bible Church. The church group is led by Rev. Bob Enyart, who Danielle Kekoa described to the FBI as a satanic cult leader and serial killer.
The FBI contacted Danielle Kekoa at the behest of Planned Parenthood in November, 2015, as the feds unsuccessfully attempted to stop an upcoming attack. The attack occurred in Colorado Springs three days after the interview when Robert Lewis Dear shot and killed three people at a Planned Parenthood facility – including a police officer.
The Record’s Clerk at NGPD did not include the document Timothy Holmseth provided as an attachment to his request, which contained the list of names he was asking to be queried. Rather, the Records Clerk only included the cover sheet.
Custodian of Records
Northglenn Police Department
11701 Community Center Drive
Northglenn, Colorado
80260
Dear Records Clerk,
Pursuant to Colorado Open Records Law 24-72-201 et. seq. I am requesting all police reports, notes logs, ledgers, emails, faxes, body-cams, voicemails, telephone records, PSAP records, and any other document between 08/29/2011 and 08/29/2016 containing the following names be made available to me.
Timothy Charles Holmseth
Timothy Holmseth
Tim Holmseth
Curtis Kekoa
Curtiss Kekoa
Danielle Kekoa
Dani Kekoa
Karin Mortensen
Karen Mortensen
Karen Mortenson
Karin Mortenson
Robert Adolph Enyart
Bob Enyart
Chelsea Hoffman
Pete Klismet
Peter Klismet
JonBenet Ramsey
Jessica Ridgeway
Dylan Redwine
Thank you,
Timothy Charles Holmseth
Investigative Journalist/Author/Publisher
Holmseth addressed the public records issue with Northglenn’s city manager James Hayes, today.
Manager Hayes,
Today I received an envelope containing public records I requested from Northglenn Police Department. The records included the NGPD cover sheet I filled out for requesting the records. On the cover sheet where it says ‘Name To Be Attached’ I wrote the words “See Attached”.
However, nowhere within the records you provided was the item I attached to show you what names to query for my request. That attachment is attached as a PDF file to this email for your review.
It is a matter of law that you include any attachment that you based your query upon, in the file. You must have received the attachment because you provided me records containing some of the requested/queried names contained in it.
This is concerning because the nature of the records that you did send me indicate you queried Curtis and Danielle Kekoa (something you could not have known without the attachment). I only received printed out police reports and calls for service logs. I received absolutely no notes, logs, ledgers, emails, faxes, body cams, voicemails, PSAP records and/or “any other document”. The attachment you worked from contained a request for all those items.
According to Colorado Open records Act:
(7) “Writings” means and includes all books, papers, maps, photographs, cards, tapes, recordings, or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics. “Writings” includes digitally stored data, including without limitation electronic mail messages, but does not include computer software.
At this point I consider this an incomplete records request.
Timothy Charles Holmseth
The information NGPD is attempting to hide is utterly staggering and involves information the FBI would later request from Danielle Kekoa.
Write Into Action’s independent investigation has discovered several Colorado police departments appear to be taking very deliberate and strategic internal actions to cover-up for the group that is murdering these children.
KIMBERLY KAY BOWMAN
In July of 2013The Denver Postreported a Colorado woman disturbed the family of slain child Dylan Redwine.
A Denver-area woman, Kimberly Kay Bowman, disturbed the Redwine family and friends with a Dylan Redwine page she was administering. Bowman had been associated with unsanctioned fundraising in another Colorado child disappearance, and Dylan’s family didn’t want that to happen in his case.
Prior to her Facebook involvement with the Redwine case, Bowman had been ordered by attorneys to stop collecting online funds for Jessica Ridgeway, a 10-year-old Westminster girl who was abducted and killed on her way to school last summer.
– Denver Post / July 8, 2013
The Curtis Kekoa police interview that is missing from Timothy Holmseth’s public records request shows Curtis Kekoa provided information about Bowman to multiple Colorado police departments.
For instance – contained in the vanished public record is Curtis Kekoa informing Sgt. DiGiovanni about “Kim and Scott Bowman” who the Kekoa’s personally knew from Enyart’s cult.
“Missing Jessica Ridgeway from Westminster Colorado – that Facebook page was started sixty seconds after the police released information the first time about Jessica Ridgeway,” Curtis Kekoa told Sgt. DiGiovanni.
Curtis Kekoa told Sgt. DiGiovanni web pages are set up for missing children and used to harvest information about witnesses so they can be threatened, defamed, and discredited; as well as a tool to control the public narrative.
Curtis Kekoa told Sgt. DiGiovanni that Danielle Kekoa went onto Kimberly Bowman’s webpage regarding Jessica Ridgeway and made a post that implicated Bob Enyart in the little girl’s disappearance. Danielle Kekoa’s post was immediately removed and she was blocked from the page.
“What they do is kidnap children and then they exploit them,” Curtis Kekoa reported.
Special Agent Kimberly Milka, Denver FBI, asked Danielle Kekoa questions about Kimberly Bowman. Danielle Kekoa explained to Milka how Bowman, who the Kekoa’s believed to be a friend, came to their home as an agent of Enyart and looked for things that could be distorted and reported to Child Protective Services in advance of a full-scale campaign launched against the Kekoa’s by the cult.
Evidence shows extremely disturbing conduct by City of Northglenn and the NGPD against the Kekoa family that can only be described as creepy creepy creepy cult-like activities that involves police officers.
Write Into Action continues to receive information that validates the Kekoa’s assertions regarding Bob Enyart’s connection to missing and murdered children.
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 22, 2016, 10:57 P.M. CST
Write Into Action (Timothy Charles Holmseth) received a tip that led to the acquisition of a 26,000 word mass confession by a serial killer that admits to murdering JonBenet Ramsey.
The confession has been submitted to Special Agent Kimberly Milka, Denver FBI.
Our country’s Luciferian shadow government will not prosecute such matters.
Therefore, the confession, which was published on Barnes and Noble for a period of time, will be submitted by Timothy Charles Holmseth to U.S. presidential candidate Donald J. Trump for review by his tentative Justice Department.
Write Into Action is reluctantly publishing a few segments from ‘Two Is Too Young To Die’ for purposes of exposing the truth.
EXCERPTS FROM ‘TWO IS TO YOUNG TO DIE’
Children are sexual beings. They have natural desires. I use these desires. I am a pedophile and a murderer. This is my story told in the most respectable way because to tell it any other way would be uncivilized.Long before I ever took JonBenet’s life, I had opportunity to turn away from these base desires and unholy lusts, yet I did not. Each successful kill of a lower class child desensitized me to what I was doing and I became more brazen. But each time, I wound up seeking a bigger thrill.
I had allowed my wrath to pour forth unabatedly as I choked the life from JonBenet. Moments later the awesome godlike power abandoned me, and I was fearfully alone.
At this time, I have in my possession a two year old child, female. I will not divulge all the details, obviously. But this is to be the my legendary crowning achievement as never before seen or imagined. I have orchestrated this last chapter in my life so that the public can determine the fate of this child’s life. The infamous ransom note was never properly decoded though the key was clearly given. S.B.T.C.
Two is too young to die, so maybe this time around one of you wannabe private investigators can figure things out before it is too late. For the child’s sake, I hope all you social justice warriors do a better job deciphering the code than you did with JonBenet’s investigation.
I have a thirst for raping and murdering a child. The thirst has waxed and waned throughout my life.
In the beginning, you groom your little strawberries. The problem with grooming a fuck toy is that you still have to be considerably more gentle than the violence needed to quench the thirst. Maddie was groomed at a very young age to degrade herself for the entertainment of The Crew. But hormones took their toll on her beautiful body. Her sexy little buds gave way to big, saggy milk bags. She had to find new ways to revive her appeal to the pedophiles that provided her sexual release. Maddie needed a daddy to orgasm. That is how she was trained. Eventually, she became the mindless puppet of The Potion Seller and was entrusted with the first and most important clue as to the identity of the girl. Madelon very much reminds me of the woman that Patsy used to be. Unfortunately, you cannot expect satisfy the thirst for any considerable amount of time with a groomed victim. It is just not real enough. You cannot expect to remain very well concealed in normal society if you just barbarian pound some druggie’s bastard child in their young tender ass with reckless abandon. The little son of bitch winds up going to the hospital with rectal tearing, busted ribs, internal bleeding, and a copious load of semen up his asshole-explain that one to the cops.
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 21, 2016, 08:25 P.M. CST
Lin Wood, the attorney for JonBenet Ramsey’s brother, Burke Ramsey told PEOPLE magazine he is suing CBS.
“I’m absolutely going to sue CBS on behalf of Burke as a result of the false accusations and the fraud of the docuseries by CBS,” attorney L. Lin Wood tells PEOPLE.
And…
Attorney Wood has evidence of who killed the little girl.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2016, FBI informant Danielle Kekoa provided copies of what appears to be a written confession by JonBenet’s killer that was published on Barnes & Noble entitled ‘Two is Too Young to Die.’ The confession was also submitted to JonBenet’s father, John Ramsey.
The confession was submitted to Boulder Police Department earlier on Tuesday by investigative journalist Timothy Charles Holmseth.READ
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 21, 2016, 8:53 A.M. CST
JonBenet Ramsey’s murder investigation has been stalled for nearly two decades due to the National Security Act of 1947.
According to a Washington D.C. insider, the explosion of articles and documentaries being pumped out in the summer of 2016 has been a response by the intelligence community to the possible presidency of Donald J. Trump.
JonBenet Ramsey
One individual suspected of being involved is Bob Enyart, pastor, Denver Bible Church.
In 2013, Boulder Police Department confirmed Enyart was amidst the Ramsey murder files. “Reference Bob Enyart … as far as the JonBenet Ramsey case he’s off the table for me and I can’t explain why. I won’t explain why,” said Commander Stewart, Boulder Police Department.
But things are apparently different at the federal level.
In November of 2015 Special Agent Kimberly Milka, Denver FBI, contacted Danielle Kekoa, Northglenn, Colorado. “We need to find somebody – well, I was wondering if you would be willing to talk to me about some of the stuff that you observed while a member of the Denver Bible Church,” Milka said.LISTEN
The FBI was attempting to stop a suspected attack on a Planned Parenthood by Enyart and his followers. However, three days later Robert Lewis Dear went to the Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs and killed three people including a police officer.
Enyart’s name has come up in other mass shootings, as well
Robert Adolph Enyart was on the FBI radar in 1999 following the Columbine school shooting massacre. FBI records show someone with prior knowledge of the school shooting was discussing it on Enyart’s website Bob Enyart Live.
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 19, 2016, 8:54 A.M. CST
Write Into Action has obtained bombshell evidence that multiple Colorado police departments hid evidence regarding the kidnapping and murder of ten year-old Jessica Ridgeway in 2012.
Jessica Ridgeway
The evidence shows the Jessica Ridgeway and JonBenet Ramsey murders were committed by the same group of individuals. The evidence further shows the group was receiving information from within law enforcement in real time during the investigation.
JonBenet Ramsey
The evidence involvesKimberly Kay BowmanandRobert Adolph Enyart.
The evidence was provided to both Boulder Police Department and Northglenn Police Department (NGPD) by Curtis and Danielle Kekoa, Northglenn, Colorado.
NGPD Sgt. Michael DiGiovanni is involved.
The credibility of the evidence is bolstered by the fact that in in November, 2015, Special Agent Kimberly Milka, the Denver FBI, contacted the Kekoa’s and requested extensive information regarding Kimberly Kay Bowman and Robert Adolph Enyart.
In 2016 the Kekoa’s published “Expect It”.
On Friday, September 16, 2016, NGPD arrested Curtis Kekoa when he arrived at the police station to pick-up records for an upcoming documentary.
Curtis and Danielle Kekoa
Write Into Action is assimilating the evidence for publication and will publish it as soon as possible.
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 17, 2016, 12:39 P.M. CST
JonBenet Ramsey
Write Into Action (Timothy Charles Holmseth) is launching an investigation into the actual identities of the “group of individuals” that “represent a small foreign faction” that’s “familiar with Law Enforcement countermeasures and tactics” who tortured JonBenet Ramsey to death.
The first request has been submitted to the Northglenn Police Department in Colorado.READ REQUEST
The document acquisition grid is in development and submissions will be submitted nationally based upon intelligence.
Holmseth also has leads on the author of the pedophile composition “Two is too young to die” and will be presenting full names of all individuals connected to the “small foreign faction”.
Holmseth learned from a well-positioned source that presidential candidate Donald Trump intends to use his Justice Department to prosecute these animals and has the full support of Write Into Action.
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 17, 2016, 9:30 P.M. CST
The bravery of a Colorado father may ultimately expose the “small foreign faction” and “group of individuals” involved in the murder of JonBenet Ramsey.
Write Into Action has exclusively obtained evidence revealing the “small foreign faction” that claimed responsibility for the murder of JonBenet Ramsey in 1996 may be linked to the Northglenn Colorado Police Department (NGPD).
JonBenet Ramsey
On Friday, September 16, 2016, the Northglenn Police Department abruptly arrested Curtis Kekoa, a documentary producer from Northglenn, Colorado. Officers placed handcuffs on Kekoa when he arrived at the police station to obtain a sweeping trove of public records he ordered.
Curtis and Danielle Kekoa
According to a source, Kekoa knew something was amiss when he arrived at the facility and the clerk balked at providing the already prepared records – proceeding to make telephone calls – Kekoa stood his ground.
The spectacular emerging details of Kekoa’s arrest, which was filmed by the owner of the nationally acclaimed website Cop Block, may be the monumental breakthrough needed in the decades old investigation into the torture murder of the six year-old girl from Boulder.
In the summer of 2016, Curtis Kekoa and his wife, Danielle Kekoa, produced and published a riveting documentary called “Expect it” that included segments of Danielle Kekoa’s interviews with the Denver FBI.
Some speculate the recent aggressive actions taken against Curtis Kekoa are an attempt to have the explosive documentary removed from the Web.
Danielle Kekoa was contacted by the Denver FBI in 2015 regarding information the Kekoa’s had about Robert Adolph Enyart, a Colorado pastor, radio shock-jock, and abortion fanatic that leads a small group of individuals at a facility he calls Denver Bible Church.
Danielle Kekoa told the Denver FBI her former pastor, Bob Enyart, is secretly operating a satanic cult that is an organized criminal enterprise comprised of mind control victims and sadistic pedophiles that are committing unspeakable atrocities including kidnapping, murder, and human baby sacrifice.
The FBI task force was directed to the Kekoa’s by Planned Parenthood and reviewed scores of Web pages published by the Kekoa’s before making contact. The Web pages reveal what the Kekoa’s learned about missing and murdered children believed to be connected to Enyart’s cult.
The NGPDarrest warrant, which was drafted, but never executed until after Curtis Kekoa requested all public records containing targeted names and key-words, was for alleged violations of a Protection Order obtained by Robert Enyart against both Kekoa’s in a state court – claiming he was in dire fear of them.
NGPD did not execute the arrest warrant dated November 3, 2015, until nearly a year later, on September 16, 2016. Curtis Kekoa immediately bonded out on the misdemeanor charge.
The timing of the arrest warrants secret creation runs almost parallel with the time the FBI made contact with the Kekoa’s.
The NGPD Police Report is comprised of a four page inflammatory narrative by a police officer that is so off-subject, it goes into a bizarre narrative about the Kekoa’s once telling members of Denver Bible Church its okay to smoke marijuana; noting Enyart disapproved of marijuana.
The officer, NGPD J. Burke, then appears to attribute the marijuana dispute between Enyart and the Kekoa’s’ at Denver Bible Church, as the Kekoa’s motive to accuse Enyart of being a serial killer.
The police report provides un-needed history between Enyart and the Kekoa’s, but no evidence of a violation of the Order. The police report states Enyart claims the Kekoa’s are making “death threats” against him, although there is no supplemental reports or criminal complaints to law enforcement by Enyart that any such threats ever occurred.
NGPD interference with Curtis Kekoa’s acquisition of records and documents is revealing how the Protection Order obtained by Enyart was merely a sham intended to intimidate and silence his former church members about knowledge they had of the satanic cult when they fled.
And the truth is extremely disturbing.
Troves of police reports and official records show it was actually the Kekoa’s and their six children that were being threatened, stalked, and brutally terrorized on a relatively regular basis while NGPD stood strangely idle and allowed it to happen.
The information is so disturbing the FBI’s civil rights and public corruption division’s interest in the matter is easily understood.
For example – in August of 2013, the Kekoa’s reported a death threat to NGPD they received online that pertained to the JonBenet Ramsey murder.
The threat said:
FUCK YOU ASSHOLE. I WILL PUT MY DICK IN YOUR MOUTH AND WATCH YOU EAT MY JUICES! YOU’RE GONNA DIE GETTING RAPED AND DECAPITATED BY ME. I WILL RAPE YOUR DEAD BODY. THEY WILL FIND YOU WITH NO HEAD, NO LEGS, NO ARMS, JUST A MUTILATED TORSO FOUND IN THE LAKE. DIE YOU SON OF A BITCH DIE.
The Kekoa’s believe the threat was made by Enyart’s radio co-host Doug McBurney.
“We told him the FBI is coming for his DNA – Doug also raped and murdered JonBenet Ramsey with Bob Enyart in Boulder, CO on Christmas day 1996 and their “Small Foreign Faction” ShadowGov assassins are also responsible for the rape and murder and dismemberment of Jessica Ridgeway from Westminster,” Danielle Kekoa said.
No investigation by NGPD took place regarding the origin of such threats that were made regularly against the Kekoa’s.
The FBI investigation of Enyart and the probe of Northglenn also make logical sense in light of the original Ramsey ransom note found in the Boulder, Colorado home of John and Patsy Ramsey.
Mr. Ramsey, Listen carefully! We are a group of individuals that represent a small foreign faction. We xx respect your business but not the country that it serves. At this time we have your daughter in our posession. She is safe and unharmed and if you want her to see 1997, you must follow our instructions to the letter.
The note professed a connection between the kidnappers and law enforcement.
You can try to deceive us but be warned that we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures and tactics.
The author of the threat against the Kekoa’s appeared to share a sadistic obsession with the Ramsey ransom note author – both spoke of cutting off a person’s head.
Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter. You will also be denied her remains for proper burial. The two gentlemen watching over your daughter do not particularly like you so I advise you not to provoke them. Speaking to anyone about your situation, such as Police, F.B.I., etc., will result in your daughter being beheaded.
Official documents obtained by Write Into Action show a hidden relationship existed between Robert Enyart and NGPD; and private meetings between NGPD officers and Enyart took place in 2015.
Write Into Action is also researching evidence that NGPD conspired with the Kekoa’s neighbor, Karin Mortensen, to orchestrate false police reports to Northglenn police so police could harass and terrorize their family. Northglenn police regularly accosted the Kekoa’s at home based upon complaints by Mortensen.
The following video taping of NGPD published by the Kekoa’s entitled CAUGHT ON CAMERA: HARASSMENT & INTIMIDATION by NORTHGLENN “MEDIATION FORCE” vs. THE KEKOAS (FULL) reveals the bizarre truth about the City Police.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA5T4Umu-iI
Write Into Action is investigating Mortensen’s relationship with NGPD officer J. Burke.
Write Into Action is investigating evidence that NGPD criminally altered public records.
Colorado law enforcement “harvesting” information and “targeting” tipsters
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on September 1, 2016, 10:22 P.M. CST
CBS Denver reported today that law enforcement in Colorado is asking for the public’s help to solve the murder of JonBenet Ramsey.
“We have not and will not give up. We remain focused on this investigation and finding justice for JonBenet,” said BPD Chief Greg Testa.
JonBenet Ramsey
But…
Danielle Kekoa, an FBI informant, says tipsters with solid information are being targeted by ‘shadow government’ squads.
“The cops know the truth, and they’re bs-ing about this case like they do every other year or so. They’re corrupt. It’s Boulder. It’s Colorado,” Kekoa said.
“Don’t waste your time calling in tips to the Boulder PD, they’re only harvesting information. They have no intention of following up on any good tips, and if you have a good tip, then they will target you,” Kekoa said.
Police records and video show Danielle Kekoa, and her husband Curtis Kekoa’s, have been targeted for non-stop harassment by Colorado law enforcement, CPS, and other agencies including the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The harassment began after the Kekoa’s defected from Denver Bible Church and reported information to the police about the murder of JonBenet Ramsey and other children.
Denver FBI special agent Kimberly Milka advised the Kekoa’s to alert the FBI of any future acts of rights violations and plans to attend court hearings.
The Kekoa’s defected from Denver Bible Church, which they describe as a “satanic cult” several years ago, and began sounding the alarm to the police in Colorado about the JonBenet Ramsey, Jessica Ridgeway, and Dylan Redwine murders.
Danielle Kekoa was questioned by Denver FBI in November 2015 about criminal activities in the Colorado underworld. She said the latest televised statements by the Boulder police chief is the usual con.
“It’s all BS. The Boulder Police Department has known about the serial killer who left his DNA on JonBenet since 2012,” Kekoa said.
Kekoa is referring to Robert (Bob) Enyart, the radio shock jock and pro-life activist that heads up Denver Bible Church; the organization under investigation by federal authorities for suspected involvement in attacks on Planned Parenthood.
Denver FBI interviewed Danielle Kekoa about Enyart in November of 2015 in efforts to stop a pending attack on Planned Parenthood, which occurred nonetheless, in Colorado Springs, three days after the interview.
In 2016 the Kekoa’s produced a documentary entitled“Expect it”which features information about Planned Parenthood and other cases shared with the FBI by Danielle Kekoa.
It is no surprise the FBI is interested in Enyart. Enyart, a convicted child abuser, authored and published aManifestodeclaring the formation of his own government that is sovereign from the laws of the United States.
Curtis and Danielle Kekoa were members of Enyart’s ‘Denver Bible Church’, which they fled with their six children after realizing something was horribly wrong with Enyart and his cult-like followers that Kekoa described to the FBI as a group of pedophiles.
Danielle Kekoa’s claims of retaliation are substantiated by this publication (Write Into Action – Timothy Charles Holmseth) that was threatened earlier this week by a caller using a voice changer.
The anonymous caller demanded Timothy Holmseth remove a photo of JonBenet Ramsey from his website, which shows stun-gun burns on the six year-old child.
Cathy O’Brien, an author and survivor of Project Monarch, a CIA program that utilizes trauma based mind-control, says an instructional video called “How to create a mind control slave using a stun-gun” was found in the Ramsey home and seized on the grounds of National Security. O’Brien says she was the female used in the video.
Cathy O’ Brien
In an interview with Write Into Action, O’Brien asked the million dollar question ‘what could the random murder of a six year-old, snatched from her bed in her own home, possibly have to do with National Security?’
Questions are mounting about the whereabouts of Enyart on December 25-26, 1996, and any affiliation he has with the CIA and Project Monarch.
The BPD’s appeal to the public for tips, is met with great irony, as one of the most detailed tips to ever come in to law enforcement about JonBenet Ramsey was from Enyart.
Enyart, turning homicide temporary investigator for the child’s murder, authored a detailed timeline and 3,300 word analysis of what occurred in the Ramsey home the night the child was murdered. The analysis entitled The Clue that Breaks the Case was published on Enyart’s website atwww.shadowgov.com
Enyart appears obsessed with murder and has organized protests using his followers.
Shown here are members of Robert Enyart’s group carrying signs and protesting about the JonBenet Ramsey murder case. The photo is featured in a You Tube video published by Enyart. One sign reads “I advise you to be rested” which is a phrase from the ransom note found in the Ramsey home. Another man is holding a sign that says, “The ransom note is a confession”.
According to a Washington D.C. insider, the murder of JonBenet Ramsey is going to be solved by a Donald Trump Justice Department.
The Clue that Breaks the Case (shown below) was authored and published by Bob Enyart at http://www.shadowgov.com.
Many believe it was written by an eye-witness.
Bob Enyart
Some evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey murder points toward her parents, and other evidence seems to clear them. If the whole truth could be discerned, it would explain every piece of evidence, because real events produced every bit of the crime scene. Sometimes, a single key opens many doors, and one piece pulls the puzzle together. JonBenet’s murderer inadvertently put the key piece of evidence into the ransom note.
On Christmas night 1996, at 755 15th Street (retagged now as 749 15th St.), in the Boulder Colorado mansion of her parents, John and Patricia Ramsey, JonBenet was murdered. Death resulted from both a severe blow to the head that fractured her skull across the length of her head, and by strangulation with a cord tightened with a broken stick around her neck. The six-year-old girl had also been vaginally assaulted prior to her death. Consider the following observations:
Patsy Ramsey called 911 at 5:52 a.m. on Dec. 26 telling police that her daughter was missing and that she had found a ransom note.
At 5:55 a.m. neighbors Fleet and Priscilla White are called to the Ramsey home, along with other friends.
Detectives found a partial draft of the ransom note in the home, and the legal pad on which the final ransom had been written on three of seven pages torn from the center of the pad. And although it may seem too obvious even to point out, realize that unlike in the JonBenet Ramsey murder:
a kidnapper doesn’t write the ransom note in the house
a kidnapper doesn’t molest the victim in the house
a kidnapper doesn’t kill the victim in the house
a kidnapper doesn’t leave the victim behind in the house, and
a kidnapper doesn’t forget to call to arrange to get the ransom money.
Ransom note excerpts: “Mr. Ramsey, Listen carefully! We are a group of individuals that represent (sic) a small foreign faction. We respect your business (sic) but not the country that it serves. At this time we have your daughter in our possession (sic). She is safe and unharmed and if you want her to see 1997, you… will withdraw $118,000… I will call you between 8 and 10 am tomorrow to instruct you on delivery. The delivery will be exhausting soI advise you to be rested. If we monitor you getting the money early, we might call you early to arrange an earlier delivery of the money and hence an earlier pickup of your daughter Any deviation of my instructions will result in the immediate execution of your daughter. … You can try to deceive us, but be warned we are familiar with Law enforcement countermeasures… Don’t try to grow a brain John. … Don’t underestimate us John. Use that good, southern common sense of yours. It’s up to you now John! Victory! S.B.T.C.”
The note’s time element indicates it was composed around midnight. “At this time we have your daughter… I will call you [by] 10 am tomorrow…”
Consider the phrase, “I advise you to be rested.” A kidnapper would not normally give such advice to his victims. And no one urges sleeping people to get rest.
The ransom note refers to JonBenet 14 times but never by name. The note states for example, “if you want her to see 1997” avoiding the personal, “If you ever want to see JonBenet again…”
The letter, abnormally long for a ransom note, demands a relatively small ransom, exactly equal to Mr. Ramsey’s annual bonus as president and CEO from Access Graphics, the billion-dollar company that he helped launch.
In 1968-1969 the Navy stationed Ramsey at Subic Bay Training Center.
Detectives found Ramsey handwriting samples in the home that were similar to the style on the “ransom” note.
A broken window had an obviously disturbed sill, below which police found a scuff mark and below that a piece of broken glass on the basement floor. However, police find no footprints outside the window. Later reports vary, but early local news accounts reported that it had snowed that night just hours before the murder. The Weather Underground records for Boulder a low temperature of 10 degrees Farenheight on Dec. 26 and 18 degrees on the day of the murder with precipitation (snow) of under 1/10th of an inch. Regarding the claim of an intruder, the city’s police chief later wrote, “Most investigators do not believe there was a legitimate point of entry. It is unknown how an intruder may have gotten in. {Colorado Springs investigator) Lou Smit always believed it was the basement window, but we did not agree with him, as the dust and spider web were undisturbed.”
There were no signs of forced entry. The alarm system had not been activated. Four people were known to be in the house that night, JonBenet, her nine-year-old brother Burke, and their parents.
The Boulder police have no evidence pointing to Burke and have never considered him a suspect.
Detective Linda Arndt, the only police officer on the scene in the hours prior to the discovery of the body at 1:05 p.m., remembers Mr. Ramsey’s demeanor when he initially greeted her as not distraught nor even upset, but cordial.
Arndt says that the Ramseys did not spend those morning hours in each other’s company, but that Patsy stayed in the sunroom with friends and John stayed mostly in his den, and read his mail in the kitchen.
When asked that morning who might be responsible for the crime, John gave police the name of an employee; and Patsy gave the name of one of her housekeepers.
Arndt says that 10 a.m., the ransom note deadline, passed unnoticed. She says that the Ramseys did not remark whatsoever regarding the fact that the kidnapper had not called.
Arndt says that she asked the Ramseys and their friends to examine the ransom note for clues, and that almost everyone offered ideas to her except Mr. Ramsey.
Linda Arndt says that she was confused about why the Ramseys would not speak to her. They later refused a formal interview, and refused to take polygraph tests.
Arndt suggested Mr. Ramsey search the home. When he and Fleet White came upon the corpse in the basement, Ramsey ripped the duct tape from her mouth and picked up the 47 inch long, 45 pound body.
The circuitous route to wine cellar where the body was found would be very difficult to navigate by a stranger, especially at night, especially if the child had been struggling, and especially when the staircase light switch is not in an expected location on a wall, but above and behind someone entering the stairs.
Arndt saw Mr. Ramsey carrying the body from the basement, JonBenet’s unsupported arms extended above her head, and realized that rigor mortis had set in, and that she had been dead for some time.
Such rigor mortis sets in after about six to twelve hours. There was also the scent of decomposition.
At 1:30 p.m. a detective overheard John Ramsey talking by phone to his pilot and arranging a trip to Atlanta that evening for himself, his wife and son. Det. Sgt. Larry Mason told him, “You can’t leave.”
The coroner, Dr. John Meyer, found evidence of sexual assault from the previous night: a small abrasion and small amounts of blood in both her underwear and vagina. Three medical experts consulting for the police say that the injuries were also consistent with prior sexual abuse. A black light helped reveal that her body had been wiped clean but that a residue of blood was left on her thighs.
In an unguarded moment during an online chat in 2015 in a forum which he thought was relatively private, Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner placed more focus on the parents than he normally would. He wrote, “We know from the evidence she was hit in the head very hard with an unknown object, possibly a flashlight or similar type item. The blow knocked her into deep unconsciousness, which could have led someone to believe she was dead. The strangulation came 45 minutes to two hours after the head strike, based on the swelling on the brain. While the head wound would have eventually killed her, the strangulation actually did kill her. The rest of the scene we believe was staged, including the vaginal trauma, to make it look like a kidnapping/assault gone bad.”
John Ramsey says that he had carried a sleeping JonBenet from the car straight to her bed that night. The coroner found something in her stomach “which may represent fragment of pineapple.” The party she attended that night had served no pineapple, but police found a bowl of pineapple on the Ramsey’s dinning room table.
The murderer draped one of JonBenet’s blankets around her body. That blanket held a pubic hair not linked to any family member. Unidentifiable DNA material was on her underwear and beneath her fingernails. An unidentifiable palm print of unknown age was on the wine cellar door. The panties on her body were too large for JonBenet and contained a stain with male DNA which could not be linked to any house member but which was later linked, in 2008, to DNA on the waistband of the long johns that she was also wearing.
Upon viewing the body, Patsy exclaimed that she had never before seen the underwear on her daughter’s corpse. Detectives later found out that Patsy had recently purchased that pair of underwear at Bloomingdale’s in New York for her 12-year-old niece, but that JonBenet begged to have it kept for her, so Patsy kept it for her. Prior to the murder, even friends of the family knew of this underwear story. If Patsy did recognize the distinctive underwear, and was lying, then she was trying to point the police to the exculpatory evidence, which she knew had been planted.
Officer Barry Harkopp interviewed next door neighbors and reported that Scott Gibbons saw strange lights and movements coming from the kitchen area around midnight; and neighbor Melody Stanton awoke her husband around midnight after hearing a scream, and he stated he heard “the sound of metal clashing against cement.” The Ramseys say they heard none of this.
Police found a Ramsey family flashlight on the kitchen counter, which was not normally kept on that counter, but nearby.
On Dec. 27, 1996 Patsy Ramsey, being exhausted and lying down, reached up and touched the face of a friend, Pam Griffin, the woman who had made JonBenet’s pageant costumes. Griffin thought Patsy was delirious when she asked, “Couldn’t you fix this for me?” as though a sewing machine could bring back her daughter. She then remembers Patsy saying, “We didn’t mean for this to happen” and Griffin got the definite feeling that in her weakened condition, Patsy had revealed that she knew who the killer was.
Regarding the ransom note, on March 5, 1997, police and handwriting experts clear John Ramsey and Burke as writers. The investigators believe Patsy probably wrote the note and on April 14, 1997, they request from her a fifth handwriting sample.
The Ramseys have often resisted cooperating with the ongoing investigation, as for example, on Feb. 19, 1997 when they refused to allow police to interview John’s oldest son, John Andrew. A known feud developed early on between the detectives and District Attorney Alex Hunter’s office. Accusations of conflict of interest suggested the reason for Hunter’s frequent conflict with detectives and sheltering of the Ramseys. On Jan. 16, 1998, the Ramseys refuse a police request for a second interview, but on June 25, 1998, allowed Hunter’s office to question them.
Linda Wilcox, a housekeeper, described the Ramseys, upon finding a flood in their home, Patsy panicking, and John as controlled but “furious,” so filled with “rage” that his eyes “almost changed color.”
The duct tape roll and any remainder of the cord used were never found in the Ramsey mansion. A footprint one foot from the body made in concrete dust from a High-Tec brand boot could not be linked to any shoe in the house. The 4.5 inch stick used in the ligature strangulation came from one of Mrs. Ramsey’s paintbrushes found among her art supplies in the basement.
Four fibers on the duct tape have been linked to the red and black jacket that Patsy wore the night before. When Patsy greeted officers at 6 a.m. she was wearing the same jacket she had just worn to the Christmas party. Patsy maintains that she dressed that morning prior to finding out that JonBenet was missing. Yet it took the police months to get the clothing the Ramseys were wearing the night before, just as it took months to get their credit card bills and phone records.
Prosecutors often fail to convict parents who murder a child, because most people cannot even imagine committing such a crime. Sadly, however, Susan Smith drowned her two young boys, just as thousands of parents have murdered their own children, and countless fathers have molested their daughters.Such brutality does happen, and society’s mindset disregarding such behavior results in more victims.
As a six-year-old beauty queen, JonBenet was dressed provocatively by her mother and coached to saunter like a seductress.
If the Ramseys murdered their daughter, possible motives include: parents blaming their daughter for their own sexual abuse of her; jealousy of mother toward daughter; sexual incident getting further out of hand than planned; outburst of wrath after sexual assault unintentionally breaks child’s skull. The actual murder and kidnap scheme came about to cover up the initial crimes.
Much of the “ransom” note is inconceivable from the perspective of an intruder. For example, no kidnapper pays a compliment of “respect” to the business of the victim’s family, as the JonBenet ransom note does to the Ramsey business. But the clue that breaks the case is the phrase, “I advise you to be rested.” No theory of an intruder can explain that phrase, nor much of the above evidence against the Ramseys. However, that key phrase explains the evidence, both the damning and the apparently exculpatory. And it shouts that the parents murdered their daughter and then worked to throw the police off the trail. Thus the ransom note is practically a confession.
On that Christmas night, after Patsy put her son to bed, something prompted Pastsy to fly into an outburst of rage against JonBenet. Perhaps John had begun to sexually abuse his daughter. Regardless, one form of destructive behavior led to another and at midnight, in a burst of anger and emotion, Patsy grabbed a nearby flashlight and struck her daughter in the head, cracking her skull. The forceful “blow knocked her into deep unconsciousness” which at first could have led the parents “to believe she was dead.” Perhaps assuming that their daughter was dead or irreversibly dying and that they could not save her, they set their minds to work on how they could save themselves. Regardless of this horror, neither was willing to give up their millionaire lifestyle. So John and Patsy began to conceal their crimes by staging the scene to look like a kidnapping gone bad. First, they strangle her, which both gets rid of her, and makes what would have been an accidental death appear to be deliberate. Then they planned to dispose of any damning evidence, but realized that, without evidence pointing to someone else, they would be the only suspects. So, if they were to survive, the resourceful Ramseys would have to rework the crime scene to point to an intruder.
They decided to write a ransom note, which John began dictating to Patsy. As they wrote the note, they made mental notes about what evidence they must dispose of, and what evidence they could gather and plant to divert attention. Their note had to take into account that: it might take them hours to rework the crime scene; the neighbors may have already noticed the commotion and might watch the house or even call 911; John needed to leave the house to dispose of the roll of duct tape, the spool of cord, etc.; neighbors may notice them stirring in the house or might see John driving away or returning way past midnight.
Even though they risked being seen, they were not ready to dump their best alibi. They needed to tell the police that they were asleep all night, and heard nothing. Their desperation to avert justice demanded that they try that alibi. Thus, they planned to “wake up” at 6 a.m. and call police. However, a neighbor or even a police patrol might have seen John Ramsey up at 3 a.m. Their wording in the note guarded against that risk. If that worst-case scenario occurred, Patsy could then admit: “Yes, we found the note last night. We were afraid to call the police because of the death threat. John rushed out in desperation to find JonBenet, and I searched the house. Then when John returned without her, we reread the note, and realized that we had better go to bed to get the rest we needed for the next day. When we woke up, we realized that we needed help, so we decided to called 911. But we thought it better not to mention that we had been up desperately looking for her last night.”
With that pretext, they went to work. John found a pair of unused shoes, and made a footprint next to the body. He then took those shoes, the oversized underpants, and other damning evidence with him as he left the house around 1:30 a.m. He went out of find a public restroom, at a nightclub, a gas station, a diner, or even at a striptease joint or, preferably, an adult bookstore with video stalls. Somewhere along his journey he dropped the damning evidence in the trash. At the restroom, he used the panties that Patsy had recently purchased to pick up a pubic hair, and then rubbed a stain onto the underpants. Meanwhile Patsy decided to rewrite the ransom note, and she authored the final, personal, contradictory lines, “Don’t try to grow a brain John. … Use that good, southern common sense of yours. It’s up to you now John!” Patsy then saw the broken ends of the paintbrush that John had overlooked and she hid them among her art supplies. Later, Mr. Ramsey returned to the house, planted the lone pubic hair on the blanket, put the stained underwear on the body, and broke the basement window and disturbed the sill (which he later pointed out to Fleet White).
The unidentifiable DNA material on the underwear and under her fingernails was likewise collected by John, but could also have been collected in a day of normal child’s play. In his unguarded moment online, police chief Beckner, who had headed up the Ramsey investigation, described the possible sources of that DNA to include “Intentional placement“. (If that DNA material had come from an intruder, that would suggest that JonBenet fought and struggled, getting the attention of her neighbors, but not her parents.) To help explain to the police how they could have slept through the attack, Patsy Ramsey had taped their daughter’s mouth shut.
Some may think this plan too involved for the Ramseys to pull off. However, John had built a successful defense contracting business, and Patsy had long ago managed to become Miss West Virginia. Further, they had help. Book author and FBI criminal profiler John Douglas wrote Mind Hunter, which reads in part like the JonBenet case in the use of duct tape, ligatures, and similar phrases in its ransom note. Investigators found that hardback in the Ramsey’s bedroom.
After rechecking the crime scene, the Ramseys went to bed to rehearse their story. Neither slept that night, neglecting their own advice.